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"Nice size of room for city centre location. Room was very warm on arrival with no easy way to cool it down as secondary windows did not allow ventilation. With heating turned off for several hours we had a perfectly comfortable sleep."

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"I was attending an interview at the hotel so thought it best to stay there. The hotel was very fancy and we had a huge room with a private entrance corridor and lounge area and separate bedroom. We had booked the cheapest room so maybe there was a mistake but it was a lovely room. We used the ..."

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"Overall the hotel was good and it is ideal for all the concert venues in that area.
It was clean and tidy in all areas and staff were helpful and friendly
Only negative was the bed was just too firm and my wife did not sleep well at all, although I slept reasonably well, but, not all through th..."

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"No problems at all. I arrived after midnight. The car park is secure but small, I got a space no bother but at busy times you might not. The hotel doesn't give a receipt as I booked through expedia. Expedia don't supply a VAT receipt, so not the best way to book."

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"The hotel is comfortable and welcoming. The bedrooms were spacious and had everything we needed. There were a couple of annoyances such as no shower cap in the box and no where on any literature told us how to contact reception. I wanted to order an ice bucket and had to go down to reception to d..."

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Family friendly travelling in Glasgow

Families love the versatility Glasgow offers them. Whether they want to discover the history of the city or check out all the numerous live entertainment venues, there certainly won’t be a dull moment. Kids will love the plethora of green, open spaces, and mom and dad will appreciate the throng of affordable cafés and restaurants. Traditional Scottish hospitality can be found all across the city so wherever you end up, you’re sure to feel right at home.

Things to see in Glasgow

For an educational day out, head to Glasgow Science Centre. As well as many interactive exhibitions in the science museum, there’s also an exciting planetarium and IMAX cinema. While the kids are watching the latest blockbuster you can always chill out in the center’s sleek café with a large slice of cake. If the kids still have a lot of energy, take them to the expansive Kelvingrove Park. There are loads of walking trails to run around and monuments to discover, and you can always enjoy a picnic at the central bandstand, where you may find some live music being performed. You can test out your family’s sea legs by boarding the Glenlee ship. Now docked outside the Riverside Museum, this stationary ship’s maiden voyage was way back in 1896. For an adrenaline-filled day out, take a trip to M&D’s amusement park to enjoy white-knuckle rollercoasters and log flumes.

Family-friendly hotels in Glasgow

Most family-friendly hotels in Glasgow are centrally located, so you will be within walking distance of most of the city’s main sights and attractions. Room rates for family-friendly hotels in Glasgow are generally very reasonable, with large family rooms available to make your stay more affordable. You’ll find all the usual amenities in Glasgow’s family-friendly hotels, and hotel restaurants usually offer kid menus, so you don’t have to worry about finding something your young ones will eat. Most family friendly hotels even offer convenient airport transfer services to make the start and end of your family vacation in Glasgow run smoothly.

Where to stay in Glasgow

To be close to all the action, sights, and major landmarks, you should stay in a family-friendly hotel in Glasgow’s city center. There’s a wide range cafés and restaurants available, offering great deals for eating out. If your family wants to be surrounded by the best culture the city has to offer, book a room in the West End. This is where you’ll find a large concentration of Glasgow’s museums and galleries. If you want to be away from the hubbub of city life, book a country hotel in the surrounding Scottish countryside, with easy transit links into the city.

How to get to Glasgow

No matter where you’re starting from, it’s pretty easy to travel to Glasgow. Trains from major UK cities run through Glasgow central train station and there are long-distance bus routes running to the city from across the UK. However, the majority of travelers arrive via Glasgow Airport; from here regular buses run directly to the city center. Car rental can also be organized in the airport, making transport throughout your stay that little bit more convenient. Some people choose to fly to Edinburgh, as flights can be cheaper and the airport is only an hour away from Glasgow by train.